Ouachita Parish High School senior post player Kevione Moten has given her verbal commitment to play college basketball for Louisiana Tech. Moten plans to make good on that commitment during the early signing period that begins Nov. 14.

Moten said she chose Tech over Stephen F. Austin and Arkansas-Little Rock.

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Louisiana Tech University’s Thomas Assembly Center was the next best thing to being at Mardi Gras on Thursday night.

Fittingly, the promotion for the Bulldogs’ Western Athletic Conference game on the Karl Malone Court was labelled as “Mardi Gras Madness.”

And the ’Dogs celebrated with a 74-49 wipeout of the University of Texas-San Antonio while 4,061 fans — well, “revelers” might apply here, too — applauded and cheered their approval of yet another milestone moment.

One week after reporting to camp, Louisiana Tech Football is in full swing preparing for the 2016 campaign, which will see the Bulldogs travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas, in less than three weeks to take on the Razorbacks in the season opener.

After spending the first two days of practice in shorts and the next two in just shells, the Bulldogs broke out the pads for the first time Friday afternoon, but the action was cut short late in practice after lightning in the area forced Tech inside for the night for team meetings.

BATON ROUGE — Grambling State University’s women lost in two overtimes, 83-81, and the GSU men remained winless on the season with a 59-31 loss in a Southwestern Athletic Conference doubleheader against Southern University here Saturday night.